A News 3 investigation has prompted Virginia lawmakers to pursue changes to state law regarding unclaimed property held by the State Treasurer.
As lawmakers expressed their outrage over the accounting error, State Auditor George Kennedy announced his resignation.
Much of the $1.8 billion was found in a bank account only ever existed on paper, but legislators are left puzzled over how the mistake happened under Treasurer Curtis Loftis.
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State Auditor George Kennedy, who has been caught in the middle of the state’s accounting issues, including over whether a mysterious $1.8 billion existed, resigned from his job Thursday, according to ...
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The Executive Department of this State shall consist of a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer of State, Auditor of State, Attorney General and Commissioner of State Lands, all ...
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